The Unique Identifier of iumio Instance : This ID will be used for the future version of iumio Framework`

The current running environment

If the 404 event is activated in log file. By default, it’s disabled

If the 200 event is activated in log file. By default, it’s disabled

The core name : All major core version have a codename. The first version of iumio Framework was called SUN

The core version, stage and build number (stage will be RC or BETA or ALPHA)

If you would like to enable request 200 or 404 event, click directly on the status (Disabled or Enabled), a selector will be appear with two options : Enabled and Disabled. To save your choose click on save and the option is directly applicate.

If you would like to edit the unique identifier of iumio instance, click directly on it and tap the new U3i. To save your new u3i click on save.

The second block offer you informations about server informations :

Server type like Apache, Nginx

The PHP version (7.2 or higher)

The domain base url

The protocol version HTTP 1.0 or higher

The port : 443 for SSL, 80 for HTTP or other if your have a customized port

If the 404 event is activated in log file. By default, it’s disabled

And if you use the SSL protocol or not

The third block offer you last log event (limited to 10 item) :

Each log item have some informations like :

Log data

IP of the referer

The unique identifier of iumio exception : An identifier was generated for each log event. You can click on it if your would like more informations about the error

The event message

These log is only for the current executed environment. If you would like to get the log list for other environment, go to the logs menu section.

The final block offer you some frameworks statistics.

This block is divided into 3 parts :

The first part show your the general statistics :

Application : How many app is installed on the framework instance

Application enabled : How many installed app is enabled

Application prefixed : How many installed app have a prefix

Routes : How many routes are declarated on each app

Routes disabled : How many routes are disabled. With Mercure, you can disable a route if you would like.

Routes with public visibility : How many routes have a public visibility. With Mercure, you can set a public visibility if you would like to use a route in javascript. Mercure integrate a route generator in javascript

Database registered : How many databases was registered in the framework instance. You can declare a new database configuration by follow this post

The second part show your the development environment statistics for logs events :

Request successful : How many request have a HTTP code 200

Event : the global event sum

Critical events : the sum of all critical events of type Fatal

Others events : the sum of all other event (404, 403, 401, etc)

The third part show your the production environment statistics for logs events as the same as development statistics but for the production.